The report says Hood was speeding, but wasn't very specific – noting that he was going at least 50 mph in a 45 mph zone.

According to the report, Hood “took evasive actions.” But, the vehicle's front left bumper struck the back of Dukette's bicycle. That means they were both going in the same direction.

Another interesting detail to come out of the report was Dukette was using bike lights during the time of the crash. However, he was not wearing a helmet.

We spoke to Dukette's parents. At the time, they had not seen the report. They say they are more determined than ever to get sidewalks and street lights installed in the area, especially since a bike light didn't seem to make a difference.

Dukette's parents want to challenge city leaders to come up with ways to make it happen – no matter how tight their budget is.